Bluboo Maya Max Smartphone Review!

Bluboo Maya Max Smartphone Review!

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Bluboo Maya Max Smartphone Review!”.
So welcome to my video on what I’d say is one of the most interesting smartphones of the year: I’m mister who’s, the boss. This is the blue, boo, Maya max, and here is my follower who so, let’s get cracking I just under 150 dollars. The Maya max has some pretty stiff competition from the likes of Jeremy Vernie, and so many more but blue boo with this smartphone have taken a slightly different approach. They’Ve skipped the five point: even the five point: five and gone for a six inch display on this phone more on that later from the outside, it’s got an aluminium alloy, which makes it surprisingly light and actually not too bulky, and it’s extremely durable. Whilst it can’t scratch easily it’s structurally very strong as even water and dust resistance, it is IP 63, though so don’t go too crazy. Now, even though it’s got that gigantic display the my max is surprisingly comfortable to hold, but good luck reaching the top corner. So then we’ve got the screen and this could very well be the sticking point it’s six inches in size and a resolution of 720p. So, okay, it sounds bad, but I have to say it’s still quite enjoyable to look at video and text doesn’t have quite a. I pop in feel to it and I’ve come from the s7 and there is a noticeable difference. Having said that, the PPI is just under 250, which is not that bad and it is somewhat outweighed by the great colors, the viewing angles and the serious amount of immersion you get from a screen that big, it’s also ultra sensitive, which means you can use it With wet hands and gloves on, but I would say it’s not the brightest out there, so you might just struggle in broad daylight, diving deeper into the my max. We have the MT six 750, followed by three gigabytes of RAM, and that gives you very respectable performance.

Bluboo Maya Max Smartphone Review!

It scores 45,000 on to two, but with less pixels to push you actually get better real time performance. There was zero lag in the entire user interface. What was even more surprising is that games ran very well, even the more graphically intensive ones asphalt. Modern combat and nova 3 were all very playable, with smooth frame rates and because of how big that screen is you kind of forget about the resolution and just become immersed in the experience when it comes to battery simply outstanding, we’ve got four thousand two hundred milli Amp hours of juice – and you might expect the large display to drain battery life like nobody’s business, but a combination of efficient internals, a lower resolution and Android 6.0, keep this firm going for nearly two full days. Moving on, although it may look like this two speakers on the phone, there is actually only one only that right speak of fire. It’S a trend, I’m starting to see on smart runs, and I can’t say I like it: it produces average volume but a full sound.

Bluboo Maya Max Smartphone Review!

The bass and highs are good as far as phones go, but the meds are a little bit recessed. The fingerprint scanner is here and working, but what’s more interesting, is it included a mute button which is not seen on many Android phones but is really really useful up top with all the phone sensors the light sensor, the ambient sensor. Unfortunately, there’s no notification LED on this thing, and this is truly amazing. A headphone jack on paper, at least the my max – does have a good camera in terms of actual usage.

Bluboo Maya Max Smartphone Review!

It captures good detail. It’S got a fast shutter speed, which means you don’t get too much blur. Even when you’re moving around the F 2.0 aperture means you get a decent amount of bokeh. If you move up close to your subject and where the flash low lighting conditions aren’t really a problem, unfortunately, it deals really badly with exposure.

Image has changed drastically, depending on which object. You focus on to give you an idea of what that means. I’Ve taken the same photo three times just focusing on different things, and you really should not have this much variation in one shot at the same time, you know. What’S really. Awkward, though, is that the front camera actually handles the exposure better than the rear does and also first, the preinstalled software is pretty reminiscent of MIUI, it’s a bit too in-your-face in my opinion, but it runs fast and it’s based off Android 6.0. Now, of course, if you don’t like it, the good news is, you can just switch to a third-party launcher and there’s not too much below where bundled in with the phone it charges by USB type-c, and it charges fast so fast that, within about five minutes of Charging you can get yourself two hours of whole time. On top of that, we’ve got micro, SD card support up to 32 gigs and we’ve got 32 gigabytes inbuilt so guys that is the maya max it has its flaws. The cameras inconsistent.

The screen has a 720p resolution, but the immersiveness is just unrivaled, there’s something about holding a phone of this quality and this size. It just feels amazing in the hands. It also helps the game performance as good battery life is incredible and although it doesn’t compete in terms of raw performance with smartphones, like the redmi note, 4, it’s a different beast all together.

So guys thanks a lot for watching. If you enjoyed the video a like. Would be really appreciated, i, mr his a boss and i’m signing out .